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"The exchange rate of the Bulgarian Lev is absolutely stable to the euro since 2006," Juncker's head of cabinet Martin Selmayr tweeted.
Martin Selmayr, who is the head of cabinet for European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, also said British Prime Minister Theresa May was an impressive negotiator, which was good for Brexit talks.
"It is evident that the government uses the judiciary for political ends, specifically to tame and discipline the opposition," said Alberto Fernández, who served as the head of cabinet for President Néstor Kirchner, Mrs.
All three parties in the election support Berdymukhamedov, 60, who has run the former Soviet republic since 2007 tolerating no dissent and the 125-seat parliament mainly rubber-stamps laws proposed by the president who is also the head of cabinet.
Rehn's head of cabinet was Timo Pesonen and his deputy head was Maria Åsenius.
Attlee Glacier () is a glacier long, which flows east-southeast from the plateau escarpment on the east side of Graham Land to the head of Cabinet Inlet to the north of Bevin Glacier.
Later, Martínez Alberola held the role of deputy head of cabinet to the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker, before being appointed head following the promotion of Martin Selmayr to Secretary General. At the time, she was the first woman to occupy the position of head of cabinet. On 6 January 2020, Martínez Alberola was appointed Deputy to Deputy Head of the UK Task Force Michel Barnier for the post-Brexit trade negotiations.Michel Barnier’s new right hand 15 January 2020.
In 1938, after promotion to rear admiral, he became deputy inspector of the construction and testing of the new ships built for the Navy, and then Head of Cabinet of the Ministry of the Navy in Rome.
Clara Martínez Alberola (born 1963 in Valencia) is a Spanish lawyer and a European civil servant. From March 2018 to November 2019, she served as the Head of Cabinet to the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker.
The Prime Minister was now asserted as the actual head of government, and this is how the office of Prime Minister came into existence. Gradually, the Head of Cabinet replaced the King more often during the first half of the twentieth century, and as such gained importance within government. As the Constitution requires the King to exercise his powers through the ministers, the Prime Minister became reckoned as the country's most important political figure and de facto chief executive. Nevertheless, given his newly acquired prominence, as a member of the cabinet the Head of Cabinet continued to lead a ministerial department.
Orban was assisted by a cabinet of nine members; Patricia Bugnot (French) was Head of Cabinet and Jochen Richter (German) was Deputy Head. The cabinet did not include any natively anglophone member.Leonard Orban – Official site – My Team, European Commission website, undated. Retrieved on February 9, 2007.
He is also the only person to serve as Head of Cabinet at the European, Belgian, Walloon and Flemish levels. He has received several awards, including one for political courage, one for the architect of the best European regional entrepreneurship plan and the prestigious award for democracy Aron-Condorcet.
From 1973 until 1976 he was Deputy Head and then Head of Cabinet of Vice- President Henri Simonet. From 1976 until 1978, he was advisor to François-Xavier Ortoli, President of the European Commission. In 1978, he was advisor to President Roy Jenkins. In 1981, he was advisor to President Gaston Thorn.
He was decorated with "Staufermedaille" by Minister- President of Baden-Württemberg. He was the desk officer for German affairs in the cabinet of party president Orbán from 1993 until beginning of his lawyer- candidate practice. From 1995 to 1998 he worked for the parliamentary group leader of Fidesz-MPP as head of cabinet.
Pierre Defraigne currently serves as Executive Director for the Brussels-based think-tank the Madariaga - College of Europe Foundation. From 1970-2005 he served as a European civil servant as Head of Cabinet for Étienne Davignon (EU Commission Vice-President 1977-1983), Director for North-South Relations, Pascal Lamy's (EU Commissioner for Trade 1999-2002) Head of Cabinet and Deputy Director-General at DG Trade, European Commission. From 2005-2008 Defraigne also established and managed the Brussels-branch of the Institut français des relations internationales (IFRI). Pierre Defraigne is also Professor of economics at the Institutes for European Studies (Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis and Université Catholique de Louvain) and at the College of Europe, Bruges, and is a Visiting Professor at Zhejiang University, China.
After his posting in Kenya, Kocsis took on the position of policy officer for West Africa at the Department for Africa and the Middle East until 2010. Between 2010 and 2012, Kocsis was Head of Unit at the Department for International Development Cooperation and Humanitarian Assistance at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He subsequently worked as Head of Cabinet for the Deputy State Secretary for EU Bilateral Relations, Press and Cultural Diplomacy for a short period before becoming Deputy Head of Mission at the Embassy of Hungary in The Hague from 2012 till 2015. Prior to his appointment as Ambassador of Hungary to the Netherlands, Kocsis served as Head of Cabinet to the Deputy Minister for European and American Affairs for a few months.
He joined the Bulgarian diplomatic service in 1992. He took part in a number of “specialization programs” at foreign ministries, including Germany, France, and the United States. In 2002, he was Bulgaria’s Deputy Minister of Defense. From 2002 until 2005, he was Head of Cabinet of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria, Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
President García appointed Education Minister José Antonio Chang as Prime Minister, but he only lasted until March 2011, because he needed to take care of his university. Minister of Justice Rosario Fernández was appointed by García as his last Prime Minister and head of cabinet. His Presidency ended on 28 July 2011, without giving the presidential ribbon to President Elect Ollanta Humala.
The Executive Secretariat is an organ that assisted the commission, being in charge of administrative management and the execution of approved programs. The Secretariat consisted of an executive secretary and officials from a variety of professional backgrounds. The executive secretary was Javier Ciurlizza Contreras, the former Secretary General of the Andean Jurists Commission and former head of cabinet of the Ministry Of Justice.
In 1935 he became Captain and was given command of the heavy cruiser Gorizia, also becoming Chief of Staff of the First Naval Division, until 1937. In 1938-1939 he was Head of Cabinet of the Minister of the Navy, and in January 1939 he was promoted to Rear Admiral and appointed chief of Staff of the 2nd Naval Squadron.
He is one of the few Belgians to make a career on both sides of the linguistic border being alternately Deputy Head of Cabinet of , MR Walloon Minister (Francophone liberal right) in 2001-2003 and then Head of Cabinet of Fientje Moerman, OpenVLD federal-level and then Flemish Minister (Dutch-speaking liberal right) in 2003-2006. He writes, following this experience and due to his convictions, the book which will make him known to the general public "Wallonia - Flanders, I love you, me neither" published in 2006. In it, he seeks to dispel the different Flemish clichés on Wallonia and to demonstrate the relevance of the unity of Belgium. This book is also a response to the Warande manifesto, a publication by a group of Flemish businessmen and academics, aiming to demonstrate the relevance of Flemish independence from an economic point of view.
Jari Vilén married 2005 Ms. Janina Vilén (née Koski) who at the time of the marriage worked as a parliamentary assistant to Mrs Janina Andersson, A member of Finnish Parliament representing the Green League. Their divorce was announced in 2009. Vilén remarried 06.11.2011 in Budapest with Ms. Eva Söregi who is the head of cabinet of the former President of the Hungarian Parliament doctor Katalin Szili.
She entered the Ministry of External Relations on June 15, 1966. She has held numerous diplomatic positions, including First Secretary of the Embassy of Costa Rica in Madrid, head of Cabinet of the Minister, assistant director of International Organizations. She has also been professor of the diplomatic Institute of the Costa Rican Chancellery. She is married to Manuel Antonio Hernández Gutiérrez, also an Ambassador of Costa Rica.
Constitutional conventions are an important part of the Australian constitution. Despite being unwritten, they are understood to be incorporated within the document.This has been mentioned multiple times by the High Court The conventions primarily derive from the unwritten parliamentary conventions within the Westminister system of responsible government. Some notable conventions include the existence of the Prime Minister of Australia, as head of cabinet in council.
In 2010 she became ministerial advisor in the Foreign Ministry, then Head of Cabinet of the Ministry of Human Resources in 2012. She also served as Minister of State for Francophone Affairs.Biography She was chosen to be the Vice President of Fidesz in 2017.novakkatalin.hu She is the president of the conservative Political Network for Values, an international organisation questioning the rights for sexual and gender minorities.
The next year he became part of the General Staff, rising to Cabinet of the Defense Ministry in 1931. After Pezzi's record flight, he was decorated with the Gold Medal of Aeronautic Valor and promoted Colonel. Later he also became Commander of Aeronautics as well as Chief of the General Staff. From 1950-1955, Pezzi worked as Head of Cabinet of the Minister and, subsequently, General Secretary of Aeronautics.
Morrison Glacier () is a glacier long between Attlee Glacier and Eden Glacier, flowing south to the head of Cabinet Inlet, on the east coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. It was charted in 1947 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey, who named it for Rt. Hon. Herbert Morrison, M.P., British Home Secretary and member of the War Cabinet. It was photographed from the air during 1947 by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition under Finn Ronne.
Giovanni Rinaldo Coronas was born in Castelvetrano (Sicily) on 10 April 2019, from a family originally from Siniscola. After graduating in law, his career started from the Turin Police Headquarters, but in 1943 Coronas passed to the Civil Administration of the Interior. He carried out the duties of head of cabinet at the prefectures of Nuoro and Forlì. In 1954 he was in service in Rome at the General Directorate of Civil Administration.
Un Symbole Fort Breendonk He was tortured, but refused to betray anybody and was therefore sent to Buchenwald. After the war he became head of cabinet at the ministry of War Victims, where he oversaw the treatment of political prisoners. He was als chief of cabinet for Jean Borremans, who worked for the Communist Minister of Civil Works. In 1962 he was removed from the Belgian Communist Party because he was more endeared to Maoism.
The Bermuda Department of Statistics, subject to the Bermuda Statistics Act of 2002 as further amended,Statistics Act 2002 updates- Legistation reports to the head of Cabinet Office. It was created mainly for the collection, compilation, analysis and publication of statistical information and so facilitate the development of a statistical system for Bermuda which is also a component of the regional statistical systems of CARICOM, together with other member countries of this regional institution.
Carolina Stanley was born in Buenos Aires in 1975 to former Citibank executive Guillermo Stanley. She attended the bilingual St. Catherine School before enrolling in the University of Buenos Aires to study law. She graduated in 5 years with an average of 9.45. She is married to Argentine politician and infobae columnist Federico Salvai [es], who had served as the head of cabinet in Mauricio Macri and María Eugenia Vidal's Buenos Aires city government.
Eden Glacier () is a glacier long, which flows in a southerly direction into the head of Cabinet Inlet, northwest of Lyttelton Ridge, on the east coast of Graham Land. It was charted by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) and photographed from the air by the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition in 1947. It was named by the FIDS for Rt. Hon. Robert Anthony Eden, M.P., then British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and member of the War Cabinet.
EESC 2013-2015 Rudy Aernoudt is a Belgian professor, writer, politician, economist and philosopher, born 5 November 1960 in Torhout. Between 2013 and 2015 he was Head of Cabinet of the President of the European Economic and Social Committee, Henri Malosse. He is professor 'corporate finance' at the Universities of Ghent and Nancy. He was among the first to openly oppose separatist tensions in Belgium and fought against corruption in both the north and the south of the country.
Petrović is a politicologist based in New Belgrade, one of the municipalities in the city of Belgrade.SNEZANA B. PETROVIC, National Assembly of Serbia, accessed 1 June 2018. She has worked at Pošta Srbije for more over twenty-five years. She was head of cabinet in the Pošta Srbije executive from 2012 to 2016, when PUPS leader Milan Krkobabić was the agency's director, and has continued in this role under Krkobabić's replacement, fellow PUPS assembly member Mira Petrović.
Appointed later ambassador in Bonn, Germany remained for five years (1992- 1996). Back in Rome, he served as head of cabinet of the Minister of Foreign Affairs Lamberto Dini in the Prodi I Cabinet. In September 1997, Vattani was appointed first secretary general, replacing Boris Biancheri, the most important assignment for a diplomat at the Foreign Ministry (1997- 2001). With the start of Berlusconi II Cabinet (2001), Vattani was initially indicated as a possible foreign minister.
Alessandra Vaccaro was born at Rome on 4 April 1940 to a notable middle class Roman family. Her grandfather, Michelangelo Vaccaro, was a university professor who wrote a text fundamental to criminal anthropology and became a senator and head of cabinet under the Crispi government. Her father was a chemist who was an international expert on prophylaxis, and her mother, Emerenziana, was director of the Istituto di Patologia del Libro. In 1965 she married Gianfranco Melucco, a lawyer.
Radi Naidenov () (born 24 August 1962 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian politician and diplomat. He joined the Bulgarian diplomatic service in 1992, and in 2002 he was Bulgaria’s Deputy Minister of Defense. From 2002 until 2005, he was Head of Cabinet of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria, Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. He then served as Bulgaria’s ambassador to Germany, and was the Foreign Minister of Bulgaria between 27 January 2017 and 4 May 2017.
Following his graduation in 1989, he joined the Caisse des dépôts et consignations until 1991. He then worked as head of cabinet for the CEO at Dexia, while teaching Local Economy and Finance at Science-Po. He left those attributions in 1993 to get involved in the leading right-wing party at the time, the RPR. In 1997 he came back to teaching as an Associate Professor of Economy and Finance at Paris 8 University, up until 2002.
There is also a desire to reduce dependency on Russian energy supplies following the disputes between Russia and Belarus and Ukraine. (See also: Russia-Belarus energy dispute, Russia- Ukraine gas dispute.) In April 2007 five southern European countries signed a deal to build an oil pipeline (the Pan-European Oil Pipeline) from the Black Sea to Italy which will help diversify energy sources. Piebalgs head of cabinet is Andris Ķesteris, his deputy head is Christopher Jones and his spokesperson is Ferran Tarradellas.
Jean Glavany (born 14 May 1949 in Sceaux, Hauts-de-Seine) is a French politician, member of the Socialist Party (PS) and former Minister. Jean Glavany (French National Assembly; Official Site) From 1981 to 1988, he was head of cabinet of President François Mitterrand (PS). He was then Minister of Agriculture (1998–2002) in the Plural Left government of Lionel Jospin. Among other actions, he prohibited the Gaucho pesticide, alleged of being related to observations concerning the sudden decrease in bee population.
He probably died the same night trying to escape from the . In the Flensburg Government of Hitler's appointed successor as Karl Dönitz, the depositions of Albert Speer and Franz Seldte were ignored (or the two ministers quickly reinstated). Neither former incumbent Joachim von Ribbentrop nor Hitler's appointee, Seyß-Inquart, held the post of Foreign Minister. The post was given to Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk, who after Goebbels' suicide also became Leading Minister of the German Reich (Head of Cabinet, post equivalent to Chancellor).
On October 22 of the following year, Pezzi achieved his still-valid world record for propeller aircraft with a height of 17,083 m (56,046.6 feet). As a young man, Pezzi had entered a career in aeronautics, becoming a pilot, and in 1934 he had been named commander of the unit for the record flight from Montecelio. He became a high official and received many decorations. In the post-war period he was general secretary of Aeronautics and subsequently head of Cabinet of the Defense Ministry.
He began his career as a member of the Council of State in 2002. He served in government as a law adviser to the Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy (2005–2007), deputy head of cabinet to the Immigration Minister (2007–2009), Labour Minister (2009) and Interior Minister (2009–2011) Brice Hortefeux and Counsellor to the President, Nicolas Sarkozy (2011–2012). Larrivé also served as a member of the Regional Council of Burgundy from 2010 to 2012. After Sarkozy's defeat in the presidential election of 2012, Larrivé was elected to the National Assembly.
The first President of the Platform of European Memory and Conscience was Göran Lindblad (former MP, Sweden, who drafted the Council of Europe resolution 1481); he was succeeded in 2016 by Łukasz Kamiński. The Executive Board members include Siegfried Reiprich (Stiftung Sächsische Gedenkstätten, Germany), Paweł Ukielski (Warsaw Rising Museum, Poland), Zsolt Szilágyi (Head of Cabinet of László Tökés, Vice-President of the European Parliament), and Toomas Hiio (Estonian Institute of Historical Memory). Andreja Valič Zver (Study Centre for National Reconciliation, Slovenia) was a member 2011–2015. The Platform has offices in Prague and Brussels (formerly).
Juncker delivering a speech at the election congress of the People's Party in March 2014 For the first time in 2014, the President of the European Commission was appointed under the new provisions established with the Treaty of Lisbon, which had entered into force after the 2009 Elections to the European Parliament, on 1 December 2009. Juncker's aide Martin Selmayr played a central role in his campaign and later during his presidency as Juncker's campaign director, head of Juncker's transition team and finally as Juncker's head of cabinet (chief of staff).
Apart from the > offices of the King and the Queen, the Royal Palace houses the services of > the Grand Marshal of the Court, the King's Head of Cabinet, the Head of the > King's Military Household and the Intendant of the King's Civil List. The > Palace also includes the State Rooms where large receptions are held, as > well as the apartments provided for foreign Heads of State during official > visits. The palace is situated in front of Brussels Park. A long square called the Paleizenplein/Place des Palais separates the palace from the park.
The second and last incumbent of the office, Yusof bin Ishak, kept the style at 31 August 1963 unilateral declaration of independence and after 16 September 1963 accession to Malaysia as a state (so now as a constituent part of the federation, a non-sovereign level). After its expulsion from Malaysia on 9 August 1965, Singapore became a sovereign Commonwealth republic and installed Yusof bin Ishak as its first president. In 1959 after the resignation of Vice-President of Indonesia Mohammad Hatta, President Sukarno abolished the position and title of vice-president, assuming the positions of Prime Minister and Head of Cabinet.
A new parliamentary cabinet was formed in Lebanon on 21 January 2020, headed by Prime Minister Hassan Diab, and agreed upon by the heads of the involved political parties. The new head of cabinet was appointed by President Michel Aoun following the resignation of former PM Saad Hariri due to the 2019–20 Lebanese protests, also known as the October revolution. There were six female members, more than any previous Lebanese government. On 10 August 2020, Diab announced that the entire cabinet had resigned following anger over the explosions that took place in Beirut six days earlier.
Diederik Maarten Samsom (; born 10 July 1971) is a Dutch environmentalist and retired politician who served the Labour Party (Partij van de Arbeid PvdA) from 2012 to 2016. He was the first leader in the 70 year history of the PvdA to have been voted out of his position by party members. Since november 2019 Samsom is head of cabinet for First Vice-President of the European Commission Frans Timmermans. Elected to the House of Representatives between 30 January 2003 and 14 December 2016, he was elected PvdA parliamentary leader as well as party leader on 16 March 2012.
Following the German Revolution Köhler, who was a friend of Joseph Wirth and belonged to the Center Party's left wing, supported the party's involvement in the revolutionary Badische vorläufige Volksregierung and initially worked as the government's chief press officer. Following the resignation of the USPD ministers in early 1919, Köhler became a Staatsrat and head of cabinet for the president of the Republic, Anton Geiss. In 1920 he succeeded Wirth as Baden Minister of Finance, a position he held until 1927. In 1923/4 and 1926/7, he was also the head of state of Baden, or Staatspräsident.
On August 30, 2016 it was announced by the investigative commission formed by the Parliament of Catalonia that the Prime Minister of Spain, Mariano Rajoy participated in the operation. The president sent his head of Cabinet, Jorge Moragas, and the Secretary of State for Commerce, Jaime García-Legaz, to Andorra to get the BPA owners to hand over bank statements, violating Andorran law. On July 18, 2017 the commission announced their intent to present a demand against the ten people under investigation for refusing to testify before the commission, all of them high-ranking officials of the Spanish government. Doing so is a crime under Spanish law.
This point of view is expressed in O lichea ("A Scoundrel" or "A Stain"), a lampoon by Conservative opinion maker Ion Luca Caragiale, who alleged that, once designated head of cabinet, Sturdza embarrassed the church by insisting to prostrate himself in front of its leader. Ion Luca Caragiale, O lichea, CIMeC - Institutul de Memorie Culturală Digital Library; retrieved October 25, 2011 Although equivocal, the piece remains one of Caragiale's most charged and crudest articles.Șerban Cioculescu, Caragialiana, Editura Eminescu, Bucharest, 1974, p.27. According to theologian Paul Brusanowski, Sturdza's arrival to power inaugurated an irregular "companionship" between the leader of the cabinet and the leader of the church.
Schinas passed the competition for EU officials in 1989, and started working in the Directorate-General for Transports of the European Commission and then at the European Commission Representation Office in Athens. From 1999 to 2004, he served as Deputy Chief of Staff in the office of Commissioner Loyola de Palacio, responsible for Transport, Energy and Relations with the European Parliament. From 2004 to 2007 Schinas was head of cabinet of the European Commissioner Markos Kyprianou. Schinas became an MEP for the New Democracy party (which is part of the European People's Party), following the resignation of Antonis Samaras from the European Parliament on 25 September 2007.
Krstulović Opara was elected to the Croatian Parliament at the 1990 first multi-party elections as one of the three representatives of students at the Council of Associated Labor (one of Parliaments' three houses that doesn't exist anymore), but in reality he represented Youth of the Croatian Democratic Union. In 1992 he was named Head of Cabinet of the Minister of Science and Education, and in 1993 senior adviser to the Deputy Foreign Minister. Between 1995 and 2000, Krstulović Opara served as consul adviser at the Croatian Consulate General in Milan. In 2002 he became a senior diplomat - adviser for the Croatian relations with Italy and the Holy See at the Croatian Foreign Ministry.
As soon as the new government was formed without Kazimierz Bartel as its head, Józef Piłsudski, temporarily serving as Prime Minister of the country, resigned. He decided, however, that his position will be taken over by Kazimierz Bartel, considered his most trusted and most loyal friend and supporter among the members of the party, although this change was only formal – Bartel was already responsible for leading the ongoing work of the Council of Ministers, even if he was not the Head of Cabinet. Piłsudski's decision greatly dissatisfied the senators of parliament, who would simply demonstrate their anger by not participating in the sessions and sittings of the Sejm. Some politicians dared to even throw rotten food at the ministers that were leaving the voting chamber.
In 1997 he was promoted to director at the Directorate-General (DG) for Information, Communication, Culture and Audiovisual. When Commission President Romano Prodi took office in 1999, Vale de Almeida was a member of his transition team before being appointed as director at the Directorate- General for Education and Culture. Between 2004 and 2009, Vale de Almeida was the Head of Cabinet (Chief of staff and main adviser) for Commission President José Manuel Barroso. He accompanied President Barroso in all European Council meetings and ensured coordination with the private offices of Heads of State and Government in all 28 Member States of the EU. He was also the President’s Personal Representative for the negotiations on the Treaty of Lisbon and acted as his personal representative (sherpa) for G8 and G20 summits.
Since the independence of Belgium in 1830, governments have been designated with the name of the minister who formed the government as formateur, but that position did not have a specific status. Originally, from 1831 the King of the Belgians presided over the Council of Ministers, but when he was absent, the presidency was taken by the chef de cabinet (Head of Cabinet), usually the oldest or most influential minister. This position gradually became more prominent, and the minister with this title then soon acquired the competency to present the King with the proposed allocation of the various ministerial departments among the ministers. With the expansion of voting rights after World War I, more political parties started to win seats in parliament—especially the Belgian Socialist Party—and this made it impossible to achieve an absolute majority in parliament.
Between 2012 and 2014, Altafaj was the Deputy Head of Cabinet of Olli Rehn, the vice-president of the European Union and European commissioner of Economic and Monetary Affairs.Article sobre Altafaj a Vilaweb, el 28 de juny de 2012«A New Face in EU Economics». wsj.com. In December 2012 he commented publicly on the economic situation of Catalonia, affirming that it would be economically viable if it was independent, implying that Catalonia would come out of the crisis before Spain.Notícia a Vilaweb, el 13 de desembre de 2012 On December 23, 2014, the Executive Council of the Catalan Government created the post of Permanent representative of the Catalan Government to the EU which Amadeu Altafaj holds with a rank of general director (the Post should be "delegate" as the Office is a Delegation, not a Representation, as all the others regional delegations).
After qualifying in civil and canon law from the University of Siena, he started his career as a judge, in 1772, in Siena. He lived exceptional times for his profession, with the Peter Leopold penal code reform, which, among other important advances, abolished the death penalty in Tuscany, first country in the world, well before the others. In 1777 he is at the Court of Justice in Radicofani, then from 1783 he works in Asinalunga, as head of cabinet of the Imperial Royal Vicar (head of the governmental authority in the area – a sort of a Prefect) Siminetti, later the Ministry of Justice in Florence. In 1792, under the rule of the new Grand-Duke, Ferdinand III, Andrea was finally Royal Vicar in Pienza, responsible for the peaceful living of citizens in the area from Val di Chiana to the hills towards the Amiata, in the South Tuscany.
His first experiences brought him to New York City to the Italian representation at the United Nations (1963 - 1965) and to Paris , to the Italian representation at the OECD (1966 - 1969). After a short period at the Italian Embassy in London, he returned to Italy as deputy head of cabinet of Foreign Ministers Mariano Rumor and Arnaldo Forlani (1975 - 1978). Later, as head of the Cabinet Minister with responsibility for scientific and technological research (1978- 1980), he promoted the entry of Italy into the European Southern Observatory (ESO). Between 1980 and 1981, Vattani was head secretary of the Prime Minister Arnaldo Forlani, and later plenipotentiary minister at the Italian Embassy in London (1982 - 1986). [1] In 1986 he returned to Rome to take on the role of diplomatic adviser to the presidents of the Council of Ministers Ciriaco De Mita, Giulio Andreotti and Giuliano Amato (1988 - 1992) and was appointed Sherpa for the G7 summits.
Kickert served in a variety of diplomatic and international positions in his early career. From 1996-97 Kickert worked at the Austrian Embassy in Bratislava (Slovakia) as an Attaché, from 1997–99 at the Austrian Embassy in Belgrade (FRY) as 2nd Secretary, from 1998-99 he Seconded as Special Assistant to the EU Special Envoy to Kosovo, and from 1999-2000 he Seconded as Political Advisor to the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (Kosovo). From 2001-04 he worked at the Austrian Embassy Ottawa as Minister-Counselor and DHM, from 2005-07 he worked in the Cabinet of the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, and from 2007-09 he was Deputy Head of Cabinet of the Minister for Foreign Affairs. From 2009-11 he was Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Austria to the Republic of Croatia, and from 2011–15 he was Director General for Political Affairs/Austrian MfA.
Il Post In 2007 De Gennaro became Head of Cabinet for the Italian Ministry of Interior, and held the position of Special Commissioner for an emergency crisis related to waste in Campania region. In June 2008 he became Director General of the Department of Security Information (DIS) Intervention of Director General Of the DIS and in 2012 he became Undersecretary to the Italian Prime Minister with responsibility for information services and security.CV Giovanni De Gennaro In July 2013 Giovanni De Gennaro was appointed as Chairman of Finmeccanica (today Leonardo) by the Board of Directors with duties regarding International Relations, Institutional Relations, External Relations and Communication, Group Security and Internal Audit. In May 2014 Giovanni De Gennaro has been confirmed as Chairman by Finmeccanica Board of Directors and again in May 2017 when he was attributed the supervision of the execution of corporate governance rules related to integrity in corporate behaviours and fight to corruption.
Hollande (right) and outgoing President Nicolas Sarkozy at Élysée Palace on inauguration day, 15 May 2012 Hollande during a meeting in Carcassonne in May 2015 Hollande was inaugurated on 15 May 2012, and shortly afterwards appointed Jean-Marc Ayrault to be his Prime Minister. He was the first Socialist Party president since François Mitterrand left office in 1995. The President of the French Republic is one of the two joint heads of state of the Principality of Andorra. Hollande hosted a visit from Antoni Martí, head of the government, and Vicenç Mateu Zamora, leader of the parliament."François Hollande, co-prince d'Andorre, reçoit des responsables de la principauté", 20 minutes, 26 July 2012"Entretien du Président de la République, M. François Hollande avec MM. Marti et Mateu, Chef du Gouvernement et Syndic Général de la Principauté d’Andorre" , French embassy to Andorra, 30 July 2012 He also appointed Benoît Puga to be the military's chief of staff, Pierre-René Lemas as his general secretary and Pierre Besnard as his Head of Cabinet.
He graduated from the English-language class at Teleki Blanka Gymnasium in Székesfehérvár. He also studied in Budapest at the Foreign Trade College of Business Administration, graduating with a degree in 1992. In 1994, he was also awarded a certificate in Public Relations. He began his career at the Office of the Prime Minister: the Minister of Cabinet secretary from 1992 until 1994, and then the MDF parliamentary group of advisors representing the portion of economic MDF cabinet secretary where he worked until 1995. From 1994-95 he also taught as Assistant Professor at the College of Foreign Trade. Between 1997-98 he worked as a lobbyist for Matáv, and from 1998–99 and returned to the office of the Prime Minister as the Head of Cabinet of Ministers. From 1999 to 2001, he was principal adviser to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and then for three years from 2001 to 2004 in the consulate of the Republic of Hungary in Los Angeles. From 2004 until 2006, he worked for the Euro-Phoenix Financial Consulting Ltd.

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